Various statistical category totals for the four games. Two key takeaways for me. 1. Lillard seriously taken out of his game (obvious) 2. Collins did relatively well in every category (including being near the bottom in turnovers) Points: 1. McCollum - 101 2. Lillard - 74 3. Aminu - 69 4. Nurkic - 47 5. Turner, Collins - 28 7. Harkless, Connaughton - 16 9. Napier, Davis - 11 11. Leonard - 8 12. Layman - 6 13. Baldwin IV - 4 14. Swanigan - 3 Rebounds: 1. Aminu - 36 2. Nurkic, Davis - 32 4. Lillard- 18 5. Turner, Collins - 12 7. McCollum, Harkless - 8 9. Leonard, Connaughton - 4 11. Baldwin IV - 3 12. Napier, Swanigan - 2 14. Layman - 1 Assists: 1. Lillard - 19 2. McCollum - 14 3. Turner - 10 4. Collins, Connaughton - 6 6. Aminu - 5 7. Nurkic, Aminu - 4 9. Baldwin IV, Napier - 3 11. Swanigan, Layman - 1 13. Leonard, Davis - 0 Steals: 1. Nurkic - 6 2. McCollum, Lillard - 5 4. Aminu - 4 5. Napier, Collins, Turner - 3 8. Layman - 2 9. Baldwin IV, Connaughton - 1 11. Davis, Leonard, Harkless, Swanigan - 0 Blocks: 1. Nurkic - 5 2. Aminu, Collins - 2 4. Davis, Turner, Baldwin IV, McCollum, Harkless, Connaughton - 1 10. Lillard, Napier, Leonard, Swanigan, Layman - 0 Turnovers: 1. Lillard - 16 2. McCollum - 9 3. Aminu, Napier, Turner - 6 6. Davis - 4 7. Baldwin IV, Nurkic - 3 9. Collins - 2 10. Harkless, Connaughton, Swanigan - 1 13. Leonard, Layman - 0 Overall Contribution Points: - Formula = Points + Rebounds + (Assists * 1.5) + (Blocks * 1.5) + (Steals * 2) - (Turnovers * 2) 1. McCollum - 123.5 2. Aminu - 111.5 3. Nurkic, Lillard - 98.5 5. Collins - 54 6. Turner - 50.5 7. Davis - 36.5 8. Connaughton - 30.5 9. Harkless - 29.5 10. Layman - 12.5 11. Leonard - 12.0 12. Napier - 11.5 13. Baldwin IV - 9 14. Swanigan - 4.5
I would say that Aminu had the best all around series. McCollum was a close second. Curious what your reasoning was for awarding more points for assists, steals, blocks and turnovers
Now that I've got totals done, how about the top single game stats? Points: 1. McCollum - 38 2. Aminu - 27 3. McCollum - 22 (twice) 5. Aminu - 21 Rebounds: 1. Aminu - 15 2. Davis - 13 3. Nurkic - 11 (twice) 5. Aminu, Davis - 8 Assists: 1. Lillard - 7 2. Lillard, McCollum - 6 4. Turner - 5 (twice) Steals: 1. Nurkic, McCollum - 3 3. a bunch of people at 2 Blocks: 1. Nurkic - 2 (twice) 2. A bunch of people at 1 Turnovers: 1. Lillard - 8 2. Lillard - 7 3. McCollum, Turner - 4 5. Aminu, Napier (twice) - 3
Discussed it on the board for a bit before the season (or was it last season, don't recall when we started the contribution stats). Anyway, an assist you are helping the team function better and contributing to either a two or a three pointer. Blocks you are rejecting the opposing team's attempt to score but don't necessarily gain possession. Steals you are taking a possession away from the opponent and giving one to your team. Turnover, opposite of a steal. Maybe not the greatest logic but it seemed agreeable to those who were involved in the discussion. Gramps...
It would be interesting to compare their per minute stats, to find efficiency. In lieu of that, here's the players ordered by minutes played:
Here you go with a few time-based stats: Points-per-minute: 1. Leonard - 1.0 2. Layman - .75 3. McCollum - .652 4. Aminu - .527 5. Nurkic - .500 6. Lillard - .457 7. Collins - .400 8. Swanigan - .375 9. Turner - .322 10. Napier - .314 11. Harkless - .302 12. Connaughton - .271 13. Baldwin IV - .211 14. Swanigan - .155 Rebounds-per-minute: 1. Leonard - .500 2. Davis - .451 3. Nurkic - .340 4. Aminu - .275 5. Swanigan - .250 6. Collins - .171 7. Baldwin IV - .158 8. Harkless - .151 9. Turner - .138 10. Layman - .125 11. Lillard - .111 12. Connaughton - .068 13. Napier - .057 14. McCollum - .052 Contribution-per-minute: 1. Layman - 1.563 2. Leonard - 1.500 3. Nurkic - 1.048 4. Aminu - .851 5. McCollum - .797 6. Collins - .771 7. Lillard - .608 8. Turner - .580 9. Swanigan - .563 10. Harkless - .557 11. Connaughton - .517 12. Davis - .514 13. Baldwin IV - .474 14. Napier - .329
playoffs, using other efficiency formulas http://www.espn.com/nba/seasonleaders/_/team/por/seasontype/3 http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketbal...-trail-blazers/team/playerstats/18/25/8-1-eff click Playoffs in left box change in playoffs from regular season http://www.hoopsstats.com/basketbal...d-trail-blazers/team/profile/18/25/13-8-1-eff Those Hoopsstats sites have a box where you can click to get per 48.
Participation trophies for everyone!! Alright guys, huddle up and say, "go-o-o-o team!" Yay! Orange slices all-around!